mental health

  • A Love Transformed: Seeing My Husband Through God’s Eyes

    Marriage is love—it’s transformation together. It’s seeing each other in ways no one else ever will. I first wrote this in 2020 as a reflection, a moment of clarity during a time of great change. It was in that season… Continue reading

    A Love Transformed: Seeing My Husband Through God’s Eyes
  • A Journey Beyond the Mirror

    I’ve come so far—mentally, emotionally, spiritually. My mind is clear, my spirit is strong, and I’ve reclaimed my joy. For years, I felt like a stranger in my own skin, but I’ve taken back control. My body, mind, and spirit… Continue reading

    A Journey Beyond the Mirror
  • The Weight of the Wind

    “The Weight of the Wind” – A Remastered Reflection Originally written in 2020, this piece was born from a place of deep reflection—a storm within, both familiar and unrelenting. Now, remastered with new clarity, it carries the same raw emotion,… Continue reading

    The Weight of the Wind
  • Reflections and Gratitude: A Blog Refresh

    Growth is both the hardest and most rewarding part of life. Looking back, I see how much I’ve evolved—how every challenge, every lesson, has shaped me. It’s humbling, but also something to be proud of. But real transformation happens when… Continue reading

    Reflections and Gratitude: A Blog Refresh
  • Dear Me,

    Dear Me” is a deeply personal letter I originally wrote in 2020 as part of a therapy exercise while transitioning into a new phase of healing. It was a time of self-discovery, growth, and learning to reclaim my voice. Now,… Continue reading

    Dear Me,
  • Rain

    Sometimes, life feels overwhelming, like a canvas cluttered with too many brushstrokes, too many expectations. But just as the rain cleanses the earth, it also softens the rough edges, revealing something new beneath. This poem is a reflection on renewal,… Continue reading

    Rain
  • I Live For The Tree

    In The Trees You’ll find me in the trees. It’s the perfect hiding place for me. You’ll find me under the canopy, where I can finally breathe. and lose myself so carefree. You’ll find me there in the trees. My… Continue reading

    I Live For The Tree